Also, it depends on how broken in the KC pro was. At extremely broken in they are a nice straight midrange, sometimes flip over if given wrong angle. If this was the case then Id go with the SB. If it was relatively new and used for somewhat overstable-straight shots then use the CE.
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deaddisc wrote:Also, it depends on how broken in the KC pro was. At extremely broken in they are a nice straight midrange, sometimes flip over if given wrong angle. If this was the case then Id go with the SB. If it was relatively new and used for somewhat overstable-straight shots then use the CE.IMO

It was beat in, but still slightly overstable then my other DX rocs. I liekd to use the KC PRo in headwinds and where I needed a nice Hyzer fade.

thanks for your suggestions.
It's jsut been so long since I've thrown my SB and CE Rocs I forgot what they did.

Not sure if this will be of any help, but if you're looking to replicate the softer feel of a broken in KC Roc, check out Discgolfvalues.com. They have 2 different KCs: the regular,stiff run and a soft run. I bought one of the soft ones a while back , and out of the box it behaves a little more like a broken-in roc...nice and straight with a little fade at the end.

deaddisc wrote:Also, it depends on how broken in the KC pro was. At extremely broken in they are a nice straight midrange, sometimes flip over if given wrong angle. If this was the case then Id go with the SB. If it was relatively new and used for somewhat overstable-straight shots then use the CE.IMO

It was beat in, but still slightly overstable then my other DX rocs. I liekd to use the KC PRo in headwinds and where I needed a nice Hyzer fade.

thanks for your suggestions.It's jsut been so long since I've thrown my SB and CE Rocs I forgot what they did.

Sounds like you want the ce since it is more overstable. Is there any reason you can't get another KC? I'm not a roc man, just curious why you are looking at alternatives. I believe KC are still available from some distributers.

deaddisc wrote:Also, it depends on how broken in the KC pro was. At extremely broken in they are a nice straight midrange, sometimes flip over if given wrong angle. If this was the case then Id go with the SB. If it was relatively new and used for somewhat overstable-straight shots then use the CE.IMO

It was beat in, but still slightly overstable then my other DX rocs. I liekd to use the KC PRo in headwinds and where I needed a nice Hyzer fade.

thanks for your suggestions.It's jsut been so long since I've thrown my SB and CE Rocs I forgot what they did.

Sounds like you want the ce since it is more overstable. Is there any reason you can't get another KC? I'm not a roc man, just curious why you are looking at alternatives. I believe KC are still available from some distributers.

Just don't have the time to go buy one and I need something for tonights Tag Match I won't be able to get to a store that has them until later in the week.

Fritz wrote:Just don't have the time to go buy one and I need something for tonights Tag Match I won't be able to get to a store that has them until later in the week.

Where are you going to find one locally? I geuss my question is: other than wright life who carries SB and CE rocs?, or do you just have em laying around?

and my advice (too late) would be play w/ out it and throw the discs you already know

I have 3 CE and 4 SB and 2 Star Rocs but I dont' normally throw them.
Normally I'd do without, but teh KC Pro roc is one of my main midranges. I've been noticing lately my game I've been using a lot more midranges then drivers.

For the record I threw the CE Roc and it acted like a brand new KC Pro. Which is what I wanted, specailly tonight at Westy in that nasty rain and wind. But on a good note I took the low tag so it's all good

The QMS actually was my best midrange tongiht.

Good news tho, a guy called me tonight to tell me he had my KC Pro roc! And he'd get it back to me tomorrow when he's out at Badlands. w00t!

not bad, I sadly have been SO buisy with school and work (and selling my car, which was accomplished, deal goes down wed) that I havent played in 3 days, and I walk through the course a couple times a day! oh well I have time tomorrow, I am cought up on ceramics and painting (studio is so time consuming, but I would rather spend 6 hours doing ceramics than 2 hours writing a paper i dont care about)